ETERNAL FATHER HAS FINAL WORD
People go about making their plans,
but the Eternal has the final word.
Proverbs 16:1 (VOICE)
It
would be best to say,
“If it is the Lord’s will and we live long
enough,
we hope to do this project
or pursue that dream.”
James 4:15 (VOICE)
In order to
achieve “success,” we are told we must have short-term and long-term goals. We
make business plans detailing what we hope to achieve this month, this year, or
this decade. We engage in financial planning to ensure we can bring these plans
to fruition. It is not that we should give up marking out a path for ourselves,
but that we realize all our best laid plans are dependent upon the Lord. The
Lord uses “circumstances” which we may perceive as good or bad to direct us
exactly where He wants us to be. It is far better to recognize this reality
from the beginning and surrender to His control than to be dragged kicking and
screaming along the stepping-stones of life. When we seek first God’s will and
ways and ask Him to guide us in the way that furthers His kingdom and glorifies
Him, He provides for our needs (Matthew 6:33). When we evaluate our earthly
“failures” in the light of God’s control, we can rest assured that He will set
us upright as we trust Him. God’s having the final word in our lives can sound
ominous or glorious depending on our relationship to Him. If we have trusted
Jesus as our Savior and have been adopted as God’s children, we can rest easy
in His sovereignty. If one rejects the Lord, that person will forever be
struggling to stay on even ground. “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and
lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he
shall direct thy paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6 KJV).
Father, we trust
in You to keep us on Your path. When our short-term or long-term goals conflict
with Your plans for us, light the path, making it clear where we need to
re-direct. (Psalm 119:105)
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